Chicken Potstickers
Recipe courtesy Bamboo Restaurant
Show: $40 a Day
Episode: Big Island (Hawaii)
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By rianne.ackley
on March 14, 2011
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Absolutely amazing......the fresh cilantro and mint sauce is paired PERFECTLY with the potstickers!!! Substituted ground turkey for chicken...still delish!
By Deep1River
Providence
on October 17, 2010
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Delicious but I'd lighten a little next time on the peanut butter.
By stephanie.yarmo...
reston, 86
on August 23, 2010
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Make sure you fry it!
By chrisanddean1_8...
on January 25, 2010
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Great flavor, we substituted duck for the chicken and it was great. All the guests at our party loved it.
By hoskinsny_2461588
Fairport, NY
on November 27, 2008
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For those looking for a typical Asian potsticker, this is probably not the best recipe. This is sweeter and has a different texture. However, if you are looking for a bite full of flavor which can appeal to a broad palate of party guests, then this is the one. These dumplings hit you in the mouth with a combination of sweet and spicy. We make these every year for our neighborhood Christmas party and they are gone in minutes. Although I love traditional dumplings and potstickers, this recipe really appeals to a broad audience who might not love purely Asian flavors.
By loli_pop01_6785299
Falls Church, VA
on March 26, 2007
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I was loving the recipe up until the peanut butter. It just made it way too gooey for me. Then the steaming wasn't working for me as the wrappers kept tearing off as they stuck to the steamer basket. I will try the mixture (without the brown sugar or the peanut butter and an alternative finish.
By robertmott_7022621
Staunton, VA
on January 12, 2007
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I watched a episode of Good Eats and found Alton Brown's Perfect Potstickers method to be an excellent way to get the potstickers cooked just right. When it was time to make my first batch, I found I had more of these ingredients (and liked the flavor combinations better, so I simply used Alton's cooking method to finish the postickers so they actually "stuck to the pot" and got that characteristic browning that a good potsticker would have. This recipe simply steams the dumplings, so for myself I would categorize them as "steamed dumplings", not "potstickers". But the flavor was excellent, and I'm now making another batch for a party of hungry musicians!
By larryjo_2200816
Seattle, WA
on July 02, 2005
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These sounded like they would be good, but the other viewer is correct - too much sugar and peanut butter made them sweeter than they needed to be. They also had a somewhat pasty consistency that didn't appeal to me, and could have used more of a vegetable component, maybe blanched cabbage or spinach (?. They also seemed to have too much heat for a potsticker filling. Maybe use less chili paste until you taste it. Personally, I think I'll keep looking for a healthier, tastier chicken potsticker recipe.
By emquilxy
Pittsburgh, PA
on November 15, 2004
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Really easy to make, and very tasty!
By sl13savage_617201
San Ramon Ca
on July 10, 2004
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this is a very easy recipe, and impressed our guests. I thought that it was a bit sweet, so I didn't use as much peanut butter and sugar, in the chicken mixture.